Mizan Press, 1983. — 300 p. Foreword. Preface: Evaluating Islamic movements from the Western perspective. Syria: Its Make-up and Recent History. The Regime of Hafiz Asad. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. The Islamic Front in Syria. The Ideology and Program of the Syrian Islamic Front. Postscript Appendix Notes.
Hoover Institution Press, 2013. — 260 p. Fouad Ajami offers a detailed historical perspective on the current rebellion in Syria. Focusing on the similarities and differences in skills between former dictator Hafez al-Assad and his successor son, Bashar, Ajami explains how an irresistible force clashed with an immovable object: the regime versus people who conquered fear to...
BRILL, 2018. — 503 p. — (Contemporary Archive of the Islamic World ). — ISBN10: 9004368604, 13 978-9004368606. The first of a new series, the Contemporary Archive of the Islamic World, this title draws on the resources of World of Information, a British publisher that since 1975 has published analyses of the politics and economics of all the Middle East countries. For decades...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 340 p. In 2011, hundreds of thousands of Syrians marched peacefully to demand democratic reforms. Within months, repression forced them to take arms and set up their own institutions. Two years later, the inclusive nature of the opposition had collapsed, and the PKK and radical jihadist groups rose to prominence. In just a few years, Syria...
Islamic Book Trust, 2020. — 311 p. Although Syria, since the 1960s, has been dominated by a decidedly secular-nationalist regime, the 2011 uprising has demonstrated that the role of Islam in the country’s social and religious scene cannot be underestimated.The uprising, which turned into a revolution and a civil war, created a deep schism among Sunni Muslim ulema who played an...
Columbia University Press, 2022. — 470 p. The suffering of Syrian civilians, caught between the government’s barrel bombs and chemical weapons and religious fanatics’ beheadings and mass killings, shocked the world. Yet despite international law and political commitments proclaiming a responsibility to protect civilians from mass atrocities, world actors stood aside as Syria...
Columbia University Press, 2022. — 470 p. The suffering of Syrian civilians, caught between the government’s barrel bombs and chemical weapons and religious fanatics’ beheadings and mass killings, shocked the world. Yet despite international law and political commitments proclaiming a responsibility to protect civilians from mass atrocities, world actors stood aside as Syria...
Italy: Umberto Allemandi & Co, 2007. — 299 p. Syria has always been a bridge between East and West, between Europe and the Islamic world. 'A cradle of civilisations from time immemorial', in the words of editor Stefano Bianca, Syria 'is a nodal point where various threads of Islamic history come together'. The citadels in this book are testimony to the harsh political conflicts...
Peeters, Year: 2022. — 349 p. — (Orient & Méditerranée 39). À l’occasion du départ à la retraite d’Anne-Marie Eddé en juin 2018, ses collègues, amis et étudiants s’étaient réunis à la Sorbonne pour une journée d’études. Cet ouvrage rassemble les contributions, inspirées de différents aspects des recherches de l’historienne, qui avaient fait la richesse de cette journée....
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. — Harvard Kennedy School, 2020. — 34 p. In the early Fall of 2020, Turkey unleashes millions of refugees into Europe and Syria making good on threats made since its invasion of northern Syria in October 2019. President Erdogan has also forcibly repatriated hundreds of foreign terrorist fighters and their families to European...
Gorgias Press, 2017. — 104 p. — ISBN 978-1-4632-0713-7 This introduction aims to provide basic guidance to important areas of Syriac studies. The relevance of Syriac studies to a variety of other fields is explored, notably Biblical studies, Patristics, and the general history of the Near East. A brief orientation to the history of Syriac literature is offered, and Syriac is...
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020. — 296 p. The Arab Spring did not arise out of nowhere. It was the physical manifestation of more than a decade of new media diffusion, use, and experimentation that empowered ordinary people during their everyday lives. In this book, Billie Jeanne Brownlee offers a refreshing insight into the way new media can facilitate a culture of...
Routledge, 2017. — 361 p. Aleppo is one of the longest-surviving cities of the ancient and Islamic Middle East. Until recently it enjoyed a thriving urban life―in particular an active traditional suq, whose origins can be traced across many centuries. Its tangle of streets still follow the Hellenistic grid and above it looms the great Citadel, which contains recently-uncovered...
2nd Edition — Routledge, 2019. — 438 p. Damascus , first published in 2005, was the first account in English of the history of the city, bringing out the crucial role it has played at many points in the region’s past. It traces the story of this colourful, significant and complex city through its physical development, from the its emergence in around 7000 BC through the changing...
Paris, 1899. — 347 p. Michel Ier, connu sous le nom de Michel le Grand ou simplement Michel le Syrien, occupa le siège patriarcal de l'Église jacobite d'Antioche de l'an 1 166 à l'an 1199 de notre ère. Il mourut le 7 novembre de cette année; il était né à Mélitène, en 1126. Ce fut un homme très érudit et versé dans la connaissance des langues syriaque, arabe et arménienne;...
Paris, 1899. — 347 p. Michel Ier, connu sous le nom de Michel le Grand ou simplement Michel le Syrien, occupa le siège patriarcal de l'Église jacobite d'Antioche de l'an 1 166 à l'an 1199 de notre ère. Il mourut le 7 novembre de cette année; il était né à Mélitène, en 1126. Ce fut un homme très érudit et versé dans la connaissance des langues syriaque, arabe et arménienne;...
London - New York: I.B. Tauris, 2007. — xiv; 210 p. — (Library of Modern Middle East Studies). — ISBN: 978-1-84511-294-3. The complex relationship between Syria and Lebanon is the political fulcrum of the Middle East, and has dominated headlines since the withdrawal of French colonial forces from the Levant in 1943. One of the great paradoxes of this relationship is how two...
St. Martin's Press, 1994. — 158 p. This text traces the social and political development of Syria and Lebanon from the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire to the present day. Written by a number of specialists and scholars, it offers a comparative study by means of concentration on major turning-points in the modern history of both countries. The book opens with the foundation...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 430 p. This book focuses on the propaganda war between the Syrian government and the opposition movement, which excludes the Islamic State and the Kurdish-led SDF. Drawing on international relations, psychology, and media studies, the book encourages readers to question the dominant discourse on the war. The core of the book outlines the propaganda...
3rd ed. — Scarecrow Press, 2014. — 521 p. — Third Edition. In 2011, massive protest movements that appeared to come out of nowhere caught the Arab world's autocrats by surprise and brought down powerful leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen. Thousands of Syrians took to the streets in March 2011 calling for the "fall of the regime," the popular slogan of Arab uprisings,...
Scarecrow Press, 1996. — 300 p. A Syrian Historical A-Z Dictionary providing brief definitions of important personalities, places, events, and linguistic and religious groups from the Arab conquest in the 17th century to the present. Commins (history, Dickinson College) introduces the country with a general overview of its geography.
Oxford University Press, 1990. — 210 p. Damascene Ulama and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Syria Sources and Agents of Religious Reform The Social Roots of Salafism The Emergence of Salafism in Damascus: Early Vicissitudes, 1896-1904 Salafi Interpretations of Islam: Reason and Unity in QasimI Salafi Interpretations of Islam: Society and Social Life in QasimI The Salafis...
Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 286 p. Having played a role in every iteration of Syrian politics since the country gained independence in 1946, the Muslim Brotherhood were the most prominent opposition group in Syria on the eve of the 2011 uprising. But when unrest broke out in March 2011, few Brotherhood flags and slogans were to be found within the burgeoning protest...
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1961. — 752 p. Founded near the end of the 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, Antioch eventually rivaled Alexandria as the chief city of the Near East and was a cradle of gentile Christianity. Downey covers its history from its origins through to the Arab...
Routledge, 1994. — 320 p. — ISBN 0-86078-451-7 The studies in this volume are drawn together from a widely scattered set of publications, many difficult of access. They exemplify the variety of influences - religious, cultural, political - that interacted in Syria in Late Antiquity, and the range of responses that these evoked in changing historical circumstances. The first...
Prometheus Books, 2014. — 313 p. Based on firsthand reporting from Syria and throughout the Middle East, Inside Syria unravels the complex dynamics underlying the Syrian Civil War. Through vivid, on-the-ground accounts and interviews with rebel leaders, regime supporters, and Syrian president Bashar al-Assad himself,veteran journalist Reese Erlich gives the reader a better...
University of California Press, 1999. — 348 p. James L. Gelvin brings a new and distinctive perspective to the perennially fascinating topic of nationalism in the Arab Middle East. Unlike previous historians who have focused on the activities and ideas of a small group of elites, Gelvin details the role played by non-elites in nationalist politics during the early part of the...
Routledge, 2009. — 221 p. — (Routledge studies in the history on the Middle East). Acknowledgements. Note on transcription. List of abbreviations. Nazism and the mandates: approaches to the subject and research questions. Parties, public, and the civic order: the historical. context of Lebanon and Syria during the interwar years. Struggles for a new order: the rise of the Nazi...
Baraka Books, 2017. — 260 p. When President Barack Obama demanded formally in the summer of 2011 that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad step down, it was not the first time Washington had sought regime change in Damascus. The United States had waged a long war against Syria from the very moment the country’s fiercely independent Arab nationalist movement—of which Assad and his...
Pen and Sword Books, 2016. — 307 p. Syria (which in its historical wider sense includes modern Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine and Jordan) has always been at the centre of events of world importance. It was in this region that pastoral-stock rearing, settled agriculture and alphabetic writing were invented (and the dog domesticated). From Syria, Phoenician explorers set out to...
Routledge, 2018. — 358 p. Most observers did not expect the Arab spring to spread to Syria, for a number of seemingly good reasons. Yet, with amazing rapidity, massive and unprecedented anti-regime mobilization took place, which put the regime very much on the defensive; what began as the Syrian Uprising in March 2011 has evolved into one of the world’s most damaging and...
Edinburgh University Press, 2022. — 702 p. — (Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture). In the late medieval period, manuscripts galore circulated in Middle Eastern libraries. Yet very few book collections have come down to us as such or have left a documentary trail. This book discusses the largest private book collection of the pre-Ottoman Arabic Middle...
Routledge, 2013. — 205 p. As an upbeat and peaceful uprising quickly and brutally descended into a zero-sum civil war, Syria has crumbled from a regional player into an arena in which a multitude of local and foreign actors compete. The volatile regional fault lines that run through Syria have ruptured during this conflict, and the course of events in this fragile yet...
Routledge, 2016. — 208 p. Syria has often lacked sympathetic observers. This book tries to interpret the country and its people in terms of how they see their own history and of what they are trying to achieve. More than a political or diplomatic history, it discusses the economy, society, education and culture to help the reader understand and explain modern Syria. A...
State University of New York Press, 1977. — 504 p. Upon the death of Saladin in 1193, his vast empire, stretching from the Yemen to the upper reaches of the Tigris, fell into the hands of his Ayyubid kinsmen. These latter parceled his domains into a number of autonomous principalities, though some common identity was maintained by linking these petty states into a loose...
University Press of Florida, 1998. — 288 p. This study examines the development of the communist movement in Syria and Lebanon. Drawing on party documents and literature, as well as interviews over a 25-year period, the authors examine the movement's evolution, struggles and fragmentation in Syria and Lebanon.
Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021. — ISBN: 978-981-15-5050-8 This book analyzes the impact and relevance of the Syrian crisis on regional and international relations. Developing into a proxy war, the Syrian crisis has been a battleground for regional dominance. It has also created an opportunity for new states to emerge on the world affairs scene. Russia, for instance,...
Princeton University Press, 1987. — 712 p. Why did Syrian political life continue to be dominated by a particular urban elite even after the dramatic changes following the end of four hundred years of Ottoman rule and the imposition of French control? Philip Khoury's comprehensive work discusses this and other questions in the framework of two related conflicts — one between...
London & New York: Routledge, 2019. — 895 p. — ISBN: 978-1-138-89901-8 This volume surveys the 'Syriac world', the culture that grew up among the Syriac-speaking communities from the second century CE and which continues to exist and flourish today, both in its original homeland of Syria and Mesopotamia, and in the worldwide diaspora of Syriac-speaking communities. The five...
Penguin Press, 2021. — 288 p. In 2014, northeastern Syria might have been the last place you would expect to find a revolution centered on women's rights. But that year, an all-female militia faced off against ISIS in a little town few had ever heard of: Kobani. By then, the Islamic State had swept across vast swaths of the country, taking town after town and spreading terror...
Polity Press, 2019. — 160 p. Today Syria is a country known for all the wrong reasons: civil war, vicious sectarianism, and major humanitarian crisis. But how did this once rich, multi-cultural society end up as the site of one of the twenty-first century’s most devastating and brutal conflicts? In this incisive book, internationally renowned Syria expert David Lesch takes the...
Verso, 2015. — 256 p. In 2012, Jonathan Littell traveled to the heart of the Syrian uprising, smuggled in by the Free Syrian Army to the historic city of Homs. For three weeks, he watched as neighborhoods were bombed and innocent civilians murdered. His notes on what he saw on the ground speak directly of horrors that continue today in the ongoing civil war. Amid the chaos,...
I.B. Tauris, 2016. — 272 p. 'Every time gardens welcomed us, we said to them, Aleppo is our aim and you are merely the route.' Al-Mutanabbi Aleppo lies in ruins. Its streets are plunged in darkness, most of its population has fled. But this was once a vibrant world city, where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived and traded together in peace. Few places are as ancient and diverse...
I.B. Tauris, 2016. — 270 p. 'Every time gardens welcomed us, we said to them, Aleppo is our aim and you are merely the route.' Al-Mutanabbi Aleppo lies in ruins. Its streets are plunged in darkness, most of its population has fled. But this was once a vibrant world city, where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived and traded together in peace. Few places are as ancient and diverse...
Sussex Academic Press, 1999. — 295 p. Discussing how Syria has long considered itself at the center of Arab nationalism and the struggle against Zionism, this work shows how Syria’s actual grand ideological and strategic goal to achieve all-Arab unity has met obstacles in the form of political and economic conflicts between the two Ba’athist pan-Arab regimes in Damascus and...
Routledge, 2013. — 278 p. One of the most striking recent developments in the modern Middle East has been the transformation of Syria under Hafez al-Assad from a weak, vulnerable and internally divided state to a leading regional power. While this is increasingly acknowledged by observers of the Middle Eastern scene , the scholarly discussion of the origins, the scope, the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 299 p. — ISBN 978-3-319-98457-5 This edited collection aims to analytically reconceptualise the Syrian crisis by examining how and why the country has moved from a stable to a war-torn society. It is written by scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, all of whom make no attempt to speculate on the future trajectory of the conflict, but...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. — 314 p. This volume examines significant social transformations engendered by the ongoing Syrian conflict in the lives of Syrian Armenians. The authors draw on documentary material and fieldwork carried out in 2013-2019 among Syrian Armenians in Armenian and Lebanese urban settings. The stories of Syrian Armenians reveal how contemporary events are...
Oneworld Academic, 2021. — 329 p. — ISBN 978-0-86154-047-1 ‘Ali ibn ‘Asakir (1105–1176) was one of the most renowned experts on Hadith and Islamic history in the medieval era. His was a tumultuous time: centuries of Shi‘i rule had not long ended in central Syria, rival warlords sought control of the capital, and Crusaders had captured Jerusalem. Seeking the unification of Syria...
I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd, 2007. — 321 p. Maps, figures and tables. Note on transliteration, datation and abbreviation. Acknowledgements. Two documents. Persons and things. Part one Ottoman jurisprudence concerning ownership of agricultural land. Jurisprudential debate in the sixteenth century. Classical Hanafi doctrine on the character of property in land. Hanafi doctrine under the...
Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 253 p. — ISBN 978 1 107 00006 3 What role does military force play during a colonial occupation? The answer seems obvious: coercion crushes local resistance, quashes political dissent, and consolidates the dominance of the occupying power. However, as this discerning and theoretically rigorous study suggests, violence can have much more...
Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 294 p. While Syria has been dominated since the 1960s by a determinedly secular regime, the uprising that began there in 2011 has raised many questions about the role of Islam in the country's politics. This book, which is based on the author's extensive fieldwork in Syria's mosques and schools and on interviews with local Muslim scholars, is...
Princeton University Press, 2021. — 288 p. Leaving almost half a million dead and displacing an estimated twelve million people, the Syrian Civil War is a humanitarian catastrophe of unimaginable scale. Syrian Requiem analyzes the causes and course of this bitter conflict - from its first spark in a peaceful Arab Spring protest to the tenuous victory of the Asad dictatorship -...
Princeton University Press, 2021. — 288 p. Leaving almost half a million dead and displacing an estimated twelve million people, the Syrian Civil War is a humanitarian catastrophe of unimaginable scale. Syrian Requiem analyzes the causes and course of this bitter conflict - from its first spark in a peaceful Arab Spring protest to the tenuous victory of the Asad dictatorship -...
Peter Lang Publishing, 2002. — 156 p. Maps Acknowledgements Families and Family Values Social Networks Population, Trade, and Manufactures Land, Rural Resources, and Debt Rural–Urban Networks, Landed Estates, and the World Economy Appendices Select Bibliography
Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 2018. — 624 p. — ISBN: 978 1 78453 961 0 How did the lands that are today Syria survive the vicissitudes of centuries of Ottoman, Egyptian, and French rule, only to stand in ruins today, shattered by a brutal civil war? To provide answers, James Reilly traces five centuries of Syrian history, from the Ottoman period to the present. Reilly brings...
Routledge, 2015. — 200 p. This book traces the development of modern Syria focusing on the contribution of the Ba’th party and Ba’thist ideology. It examines the roots of the Ba’th in the intellectual ferment of the 1940s and charts its growing influence on Syrian politics. Special attention is devoted to the crucial Sixth Congress of the Ba’th Party in 1963 and the key...
Transnational Press, 2020. — 217 p. This book is based on papers presented at the conference. However, it is not a typical publication of academic conference proceedings because the topics are not completely congruent with those of the conference. Some lectures that could not be held due to travel restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic were submitted as book...
Brill, 2020. — xiv, 204 p. — (Islamic History and Civilization 168). In Damascus Life 1480-1500: A Report of a Local Notary, Boaz Shoshan offers a microhistory of the largest Syrian city at the end of the Mamluk period and on the eve of the Ottoman conquest. Mainly based on a partly preserved diary, the earliest available of its kind and written by Ibn Ṭawq, a local notary, it...
Greenwood, 2018. — 256 p. This book will start in the Neolithic period and with what archeologists call the Natufian culture (12500–9500 BCE) that emerged in the Fertile Crescent. Named for Wadi al-Natuf near Jerusalem, this culture existed through much of the central part of the Fertile Crescent. As previously noted, the expanse of Syrian history is long and among the longest...
Brill, 2010. — 631 p. — (The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage 43). This volume honours the work of Abdul-Karim Rafeq, the foremost historian of Ottoman Syria. Rafeqs principal contribution to the study of the social history of Syria between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries lies in his pioneering use of the resources of the Islamic court records, the sijillt in the makama...
Chicago Review Press, 2011. — 288 p. A key player and an unrelenting obstacle in the Middle East peace process, Syria has long been a thorn in Washington's side when it comes to forging strategic alliances with powers in the region. But only after the events of 9/11 and Damascus's staunch opposition to the War in Iraq did the U.S. government begin a campaign to pressure...
Routledge, 2015. — 264 p. The First World War quickly escalated from a European war into a global conflict that would cause fundamental changes in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Its end signalled the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, which had controlled most of the Arab Middle East. Over the wartime period, millions of people across the Empire died as a...
Routledge, 2014. — 308 p.
During the First World War, Cemal Pasha attempted to establish direct control over Syrian and thereby reaffirm Ottoman authority there through various policies of control, including the abolishment of local intermediaries.
Elaborating on these Ottoman policies of control, this book assesses Cemal Pasha’s policies towards different political groups...
NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2020. — 550 p. — ISBN: 978-0-8021-4820-9 On March 8, 1920, the Syrian Congress issued its Declaration of Independence in the name of the largely Arabic-speaking peoples living in Greater Syria, comprising today’s states of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. During World War I, the Syrian Arabs joined the Allies in ghting against the...
NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2020. — 550 p. — ISBN: 978-0-8021-4820-9 On March 8, 1920, the Syrian Congress issued its Declaration of Independence in the name of the largely Arabic-speaking peoples living in Greater Syria, comprising today’s states of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. During World War I, the Syrian Arabs joined the Allies in ghting against the...
I.B. Tauris, 2017. — 336 p. Following the Arab Spring, Syria descended into civil and sectarian conflict. It has since become a fractured warzone that operates as a breeding ground for new terrorist movements, including ISIS, as well as the root cause of the greatest refugee crisis in modern history. In Destroying a Nation: The Civil War in Syria, former Special Envoy of the...
Brill, 2021. — 303 p. — (Leiden Studies in Islam and Society 12). — ISBN 978-90-04-47070-5. The commodification of Islamic antiques intensified in the late Ottoman Empire, an age of domestic reform and increased European interference following the Tanzimat (reorganisation) of 1839. Mercedes Volait examines the social life of typical objects moving from Cairo and Damascus to...
Doubleday, 2021. — 336 p. — ISBN 9780385544474. From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Black Flags, the thrilling unknown story of America’s mission in Syria: to find and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons and keep them out of the hands of the Islamic State
Brill, 2004. — 347 p. — (The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage 33). List of Illustrations Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Sources Note on Dates and Transliteration Situating Aleppo Imperial Architecture in the Center and the Periphery Patronage and the Production of Space Trends in Previous Scholarship Sources and Method Ottomanization and the Layering of Cities The Aleppine...
University Of Chicago Press, 1999. — 256 p. — ISBN 0-226-87788-4 In Syria, the image of President Hafiz al-Asad is everywhere. In newspapers, on television, and during orchestrated spectacles Asad is praised as the "father," the "gallant knight," even the country's "premier pharmacist." Yet most Syrians, including those who create the official rhetoric, do not believe its...
Brill, 2010. — 343 p. — (The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage 41). Acknowledgements List of Tables, Maps, and Figures List of Abbreviations Note on Transliteration Chapter One: Extraordinary Taxes (ʿAvārıż) and Local Administration The ʿAvārıż Tax Regime and the Conduct of Tax Surveys The Mechanics of Local Tax Administration: Land Use,Personal Liability, and Apportionment The...
Edinburgh University Press, 2019. — 424 p. The Ottoman Syrians - residents of modern Syria and Lebanon - formed the first Arabic-speaking Evangelical Church in the region. This book offers a fresh narrative of the encounters of this minority Protestant community with American missionaries, Eastern churches and Muslims at the height of the Nahda, from 1860 to 1915. Drawing on...
Pluto Press, 2018. — 305 p. In 2011, many Syrians took to the streets of Damascus to demand the overthrow of the government of Bashar al-Assad. Today, much of Syria has become a war zone where foreign journalists find it almost impossible to report on life in this devastated land. Burning Country explores the horrific and complicated reality of life in present-day Syria with...
De Gruyter, 2021. — 270 p. The Syrian Social Nationalist Party devoted itself to reviving and unifying the Syrian nation and establishing this nation's complete independence over its historical homeland, Greater Syria. It continues its struggle today, influencing and shaping Lebanese and Syrian society and politics. Yet, the party remains largely unknown and misunderstood, a...
Caravan Books, 1977. — 283 p. The Middle East, as we know it today, was shaped in the violent and tumultuous years of the first half of the 20th century. The roots of many of the conflicts and crises which afflict the region today can be traced back to this period of wars, high drama and the cavalier re-drawing of maps. Patrick Seale, a leading historian of the region, tells...
Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1998. — 62 p. Dr. Eyal Zisser is a research fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University and an assistant professor at the university. In 1995-96, he was a visiting assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and a visiting research fellow at the Washington Institute...
Ankara: SETA, 2020. — 74 p. — ISBN: 978-625-7712-04-0 The Syrian National Army (SNA) is officially part of the Syrian Interim Government (SIG) and responds to the Ministry of Defense (MoD). Abdurrahman Mustafa, the President of the SIG, and Selim Idris, the Minister of Defense, oversee the SNA. Idris is also the Chief of Staff of the SNA. The SNA is then further divided into...
М.: Институт Ближнего Востока, 2018. — 402 с. — ISBN: 978-5-89394-295-8. Об авторе Введение Сирийский трайбализм на современном этапе Сирийская пустыня и долина Евфрата Племена Приложения Литература
Монография. — М.: Институт Востоковедения РАН, 2018. — 196 с. — ISBN: 978-5-89282-820-8. Монография посвящена событиям в Сирии, которые автор характеризует как восстание, охватившее страну в марте 2011 г. и продолжающееся до сих пор. Выделяются основные этапы восстания, его движущие силы и участники, анализируются социально-политические и идеологические предпосылки, подводятся...
Научное издание. — М.: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2005. — 189 с. — ISBN: 5-89282-257-5. Предлагаемая вниманию читателя книга представляет собой попытку комплексного исследования основных проблем и определения перспектив социально-политического и экономического развития Сирии в условиях новой президентской власти Б. Асада на материале сирийской действительности. Решая...
Москва: Мысль, 1975. — 176 с. — (Путешествия. Приключения. Поиск.). Автор, проживший в Сирийской Арабской Республике около года, полюбил эту страну и ее народ. В живой форме путевого очерка рассказывает он о древней и юной сирийской земле, о ее природе, о нравах и обычаях ее населения, о памятниках культуры давно минувших столетий и о сегодняшних свершениях сирийцев, обретших...
Пер. с англ. Е.В. Самусь. — Москва: Наука, 1986. — 168 с. — (По следам исчезнувших культур Востока). Книга английского археолога Леонарда Вулли, знакомого советским читателям по его ранее изданной книге «Ур халдеев», посвященной открытиям шумерской цивилизации, рассказывает о его работе в Северо-Западной Сирии, где им был раскопан древний город Алалах, важный торговый центр,...
М.: Госполитиздат, 1956. — 42 с. До недавнего времени в Сирии бесконтрольно хозяйничали иностранные монополии. В результате длительной и упорной борьбы сирийского народа, поддержанной всем миролюбивым человечеством, иностранные войска были вынуждены в апреле 1946 г. покинуть территорию Сирии. С тех пор прошло немногим более десяти лет. За это время сирийский народ выдержал...
М.: Госполитиздат, 1956. — 42 с. До недавнего времени в Сирии бесконтрольно хозяйничали иностранные монополии. В результате длительной и упорной борьбы сирийского народа, поддержанной всем миролюбивым человечеством, иностранные войска были вынуждены в апреле 1946 г. покинуть территорию Сирии. С тех пор прошло немногим более десяти лет. За это время сирийский народ выдержал...
Москва: [б.и.], 2021. — 204 с. Доклад российских правозащитников о вооруженном конфликте в Сирийской Арабской Республике (САР), который привел к одной из самых масштабных гуманитарных катастроф современности. В докладе задокументированы нарушения прав человека и норм гуманитарного права разными сторонами конфликта за 10 лет войны, в том числе правительством Сирии, группами...
Из истории средневековой Сирии. пер. Л. А. Семеновой. — М.: 1990. Автор хроники, носящей название «Сливки, снятые с истории Халеба», перевод части которой, охватывающей 1084—1174 гг., предлагается вниманию читателя, — сирийский историк Камал ад-дин ибн ал-Адим (1192—1262). Родился он в Халебе(Алеппо) в состоятельной арабской семье, возводившей свое происхождение к Укайлидам; ее...
Гамильтон Гибб. Дамасские хроники крестоносцев. М.: Центрполиграф, 2009. Историки неоднократно отмечали отсутствие арабских летописей времен Первого крестового похода и последовавшего за ним периода, хотя и считается, что Ибн аль-Асир и более поздние арабские летописцы все же пользовались в своих работах материалами своих современников. Однако несколько лет назад в Бодлеанской...
В 2 т. — Отв. ред. В. А. Кузнецов; ФГБУН ИВ РАН. — М.: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2022. — 394 с. — ISBN 978-5-907384-79-8. Монография представляет собой логическое продолжение вышедшей в 2020 г. книги автора «Сирия в конфликте». В настоящем издании на примере конкретной страны рассматриваются теоретические понятия экономики вооруженного конфликта, параллельных и осадных...
Отв. ред. В.А. Кузнецов. — М.: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2020. — 496 с. Книга ученого-арабиста И.А. Матвеева посвящена вооруженному конфликту в Сирии, который стал подлинной трагедией XXI века и новейшей истории. Дается авторская периодизация конфликта, рассматриваются место Сирии в региональной системе международных отношений, социальные пружины конфликта, его последствия,...
Под ред. Е. О. Карпинской, И. А. Бочарова, И. А. Цымбал; Российский совет по международным делам (РСМД). — М.: РСМД, 2022. — 50 с. (Рабочая тетрадь № 67/2022. ) — ISBN 978-5-6048393-0-0 Восстановление целостности экономических связей в Сирии в сочетании с децентрализацией государственной власти и развитием местного самоуправления может стать ключом к урегулированию сирийского...
Москва: Наука, Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1979. — 276 с. Книга представляет собой посмертное издание труда Н. В. Пигулевской, который должен был стать этапом перехода к комплексному историческому исследованию всех аспектов жизни сирийцев в средние века. Предисловие Культура сирийцев в средние века Введение Средневековая сирийская образованность. Наука у сирийцев...
М.: Ломоносовъ, 2017. — 224 с. — (История. География. Этнография). География определила в судьбе сирийцев многое — если не все. В раннем Средневековье, едва осознав свою общность, они выступили в качестве культурных посредников между христианской Византией и зороастрийским Ираном. А позже, с созданием Арабского халифата, именно они познакомили арабов с наследием античной науки....
М.: Наука, 1979. — 272 с. — (Культура народов Востока. Материалы и исследования). Данная работа представляет собой итог многолетней деятельности Н.В.Пигулевской в сирологии. Сирийские источники были главной областью интересов и отправным пунктом всех научных работ Нины Викторовны. Громадный вклад, внесенный ею в изучение истории Византии, Ирана, Аравии, истории народов СССР,...
Институт востоковедения РАН. — М.: ИВ РАН, 2015. — 392 с. — ISBN: 978-5-89282-624-2. В монографии анализируется историческое развитие Сирийской Арабской республики, прошедшей в течение XX-начале XXI века сложный путь эволюции – от вилайета Османской империи, переданного решением Лиги наций под мандатное управление Франции, до завоевания национальной независимости и превращения...
М.: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2019. — 41 с. — ISBN: 978-5-89282-870-3. В работе рассказывается о помощи российских военных народу Сирии в борьбе с международными террористическими группировками и структурами, исповедующими радикальную идеологию. После окончания активной фазы военной операции российской армии, которая охватывает период с 30 сентября 2015 г. и по середину...
Москва: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2016. — 39 с. Сборник – альбом посвящен результатам варварства, со стороны экстремистов, на территории Сирийской Арабской Республики. Этот сборник, результат сбора информации, обследования исторических памятников специалистами и экспертами – востоковедами в освобожденных от террористических организаций городах, с оценкой возможности...
Москва: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2016. — 15 с. Сборник–альбом посвящен результатам варварства, со стороны экстремистов, на территории Сирийской Арабской Республики. Этот сборник, результат сбора информации, обследования исторических памятников специалистами и экспертами – востоковедами в освобожденных от террористических организаций городах, с оценкой возможности...
Монография. — Москва: Институт Ближнего Востока, 2022. — 254 с. — ISBN 978-5-89394-335-1. Монография посвящена проблемам политико-конституционного развития Сирийской Арабской Республики (1920-2012 гг.). Рассмотрены этапы государственного развития страны с момента принятия первой конституции в 1920 г.; эволюция партийной системы; внутренние и внешние факторы, влияющие на...
М.: Институт Ближнего Востока, 2022. — 254 с. — ISBN 978-5-89394-335-1 Монография посвящена проблемам политико-конституционного развития Сирийской Арабской Республики (1920-2012 гг.). Рассмотрены этапы государственного развития страны с момента принятия первой конституции в 1920 г.; эволюция партийной системы; внутренние и внешние факторы, влияющие на конституционное...
М.: Наука. Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1990. — 250 с. В монографии исследуется малоизученный в отечественной и зарубежной науке период истории Сирии. На базе арабских источников освещается политическая история Сирии в XI- XII вв. - социальная структура, внешняя и внутренняя торговля, состояние ремесел. Особое внимание уделено анализу аграрных отношений как основному...
М.: Наука. Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1990. — 250 с. В монографии исследуется малоизученный в отечественной и зарубежной науке период истории Сирии. На базе арабских источников освещается политическая история Сирии в XI- XII вв. - социальная структура, внешняя и внутренняя торговля, состояние ремесел. Особое внимание уделено анализу аграрных отношений как основному...
Рогатин: Друкарня ПП Білінський, 2013. — 117 с. В збірнику розглядаються проблеми пов´язані з дослідженнями історії сірійської цивілізації. Проаналізовані період з найдавніших часів та до сьогоднішнього дня. Особливу увагу присвячено дослідженню становлення громадянського суспільства і розвитку культури, військової справи. Описано події громадського і культурного життя народів...
Институт востоковедения РАН. — М.: Индрик, 2015. — 468 с.: ил. — ISBN 978-5-91674-372-2. Книга содержит очерк истории российской консульской службы в Сирии, общий обзор и публикацию текстов донесений российских консулов в Бейруте, Алеппо и Дамаске из фондов АВПРИ за 1900–1910 гг. Эти материалы, охватывающие период Младотурецкой революции и непосредственно предшествующие ей...
М. : Центрполиграф, 2022. — 750 с. Древняя земля царей и пророков, поэтов и полководцев, философов и земледельцев, сокровищница мирового духовно-интеллектуального наследия, колыбель трех мировых религий и прародина алфавита. Книга Филипа Хитти, профессора Принстонского и Гарвардского университетов, посвящена истории государств Плодородного полумесяца – Сирии, Ливана, Палестины...
Пер. с англ. Т.М. Шуликовой. — Москва: Центрполиграф, 2022. — 760 с. — ISBN 978-5-9524-5661-7. Древняя земля царей и пророков, поэтов и полководцев, философов и земледельцев, сокровищница мирового духовно-интеллектуального наследия, колыбель трех мировых религий и прародина алфавита. Книга Филипа Хитти, профессора Принстонского и Гарвардского университетов, посвящена истории...
Киев: Книгоноша, 2011. — 128 с.
Эта книга путешествий по Сирии поведёт читателей в удивительный мир, в котором живописные руины античных городов соседствуют с величественными башнями средневековых крепостей, а посреди пустыни вдруг возникает прекрасный дворец арабского эмира. Эта земля пропитана кровью многочисленных битв и сражений, но она помнит и тихую поступь апостола...
Киев: Книгоноша, 2012. — 160 с. — (Древности Средиземноморья). — ISBN: 978-966-2615-0. Путешественник и исследователь средиземноморских древностей Александр Юрченко приглашает вас в увлекательное путешествие по Сирии. Вместе с автором читатель отправится по стопам участника I мировой войны, британского полковника Томаса Лоуренса, более известного, как Лоуренс Аравийский,...
Киев: Книгоноша, 2012. — 160 с. — (Древности Средиземноморья). — ISBN: 978-966-2615-0. Путешественник и исследователь средиземноморских древностей Александр Юрченко приглашает вас в увлекательное путешествие по Сирии. Вместе с автором читатель отправится по стопам участника I мировой войны, британского полковника Томаса Лоуренса, более известного, как Лоуренс Аравийский,...
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